found:Rambeck, R. Kirby Puckett, 1992:CIP t.p. (Kirby Puckett)
found:Kirby's Puckett's baseball games, 1996:CIP data sheet (b. 3/13/61)
found:New York times WWW site, Mar. 7, 2006(Kirby Puckett; b. Mar. 14, 1960, Chicago; d. yesterday [Mar. 6, 2006], Phoenix, aged 45; Hall of Fame outfielder for the Minnesota Twins, acclaimed for his sunny personality and his passion for baseball)
found:African American National Biography, accessed March 12, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Puckett, Kirby; baseball player, community activist; born 14 March 1960 in Chicago, Illinois, United States; offered a scholarship to Bradley University, but transferred to Triton College; named the regional Junior College Player of the Year, signed with the Minnesota Twins (1982); was voted to his first All-Star Game, won his first Gold Glove, finished third in MVP voting and led the Twins to a World Series victory over the St. Louis Cardinals (1987); was named to ten All-Star teams, won six Gold Gloves; won the 1991 World Series against the Atlanta Braves; established the Kirby Puckett Eight-Ball Invitational Pool Tournament (1991); died 06 March 2006 in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States)